Dallas properties are busy: dense retail corridors, large parking lots, older apartment buildings, and high foot traffic around entertainment districts and events. That environment can make certain hazards more common, including:
- Parking lot and garage accidents: uneven pavement, missing curb stops, slick oil/grease spots, poor striping, or damaged handrails in garages
- Trip-and-fall injuries: broken steps, uneven sidewalks, loose mats at entrances, or clutter near storefronts
- Slip-and-fall incidents in high-traffic areas: spills not cleaned quickly enough, wet floors during Dallas weather events, or unclear “wet floor” signage
- Unsafe lighting and security gaps: inadequate illumination in walkways or parking areas, broken exterior lights, or poorly controlled access
- Neglected maintenance at multi-family properties: railings that wobble, failing stair treads, or delayed repairs after complaints
The common thread: the injury may feel straightforward, but proving what the property owner knew (or should have known) and whether they acted reasonably often decides the outcome.


